At the end of "Orbiting Jupiter" by Gary D. Schmidt, Jack and his family face the tragic loss of their foster brother, Joseph, who dies while trying to reunite with his daughter, Madison. The emotional impact of his passing resonates deeply with Jack, who reflects on Joseph's struggles and the love he had for Madison. The story concludes with a sense of hope as Jack and his family find solace in their memories of Joseph, emphasizing themes of love, loss, and the bonds that connect us.
Johnny Jupiter ended on 1954-05-29.
After Shoemaker-Levy,a comet that hit Jupiter.Maybe Shoemaker-Levy exploded at the surface of Jupiter and created a crater.Then after Shoemaker-Levy exploded at the surface of Jupiter it started to rain C4 bombs in Jupiter! Then Jupiter Blew up!!! BOOOM!!! The End.
Really there isn't a connection to the physical planet Jupiter. However, the almost identical Zeus to the Romans was named Jupiter. So no connection (at least on the greek end) to the physical planet.
There's like 60-odd. I can't even be bothered to copy-and-paste a list. Just type anything along these lines into Google or Wikipedia or something:Jovian moonsJupiter's moonsmoons of JupiteretcIf you like you can add "list" to the end of the suggestions. One note though, they're all named after chicks that Jupiter (the god) or Zeus (the same god but with a different beard) banged.
eveyone dies, the end
Solara goes out into the apocalyptic wasteland .
They all make it to fort mose
Because the author died!
luke did it and left and zues gets his thingy back
Jupiter Cantab ended in 1983.
Jupiter-Avia ended in 2002.
They don't win the election but they get to make a no name day.
That guy, what's his name? Anyway he dies.
The End.
He gets takin from the people that want to take him away from carlos
They get aids, its just like the mvie "Philidlphia"
You can read it... it'll be a spoiler